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28 April Boady from Spain wrote:'Surely this painting comes from a later period ? Definitely post WW1. The 1920's perhaps ?'

21 April daniel cardani from madrid wrote:'There's no Femme nue/nu de dos I, that's simply a copy after the original, real one.'

08 April John Kean from North Cyprus wrote:'I have found 3 versions so far of this painting online: i. mainly sepias, ii. mainly pinks and iii. sepia and dark pink (iii. maybe a poor copy of the second.'

09 July Kevin from Weare,nh wrote:'Who currently owns this piece ?'

20 June amsg from ger wrote:'which are the exact originals by velázquez and murillo?'

10 April Romero from Italy wrote:'Dear Grace did you know realy where is? You know the owner? In very interested
Thank you'

12 May Mary Panvini from NY wrote:'I purchased this piece being told it was an authentic lithograph, however, the colors are different than those shown on line. There is a COA, and I will send you photos if necessary.'

04 December Vivien Stein from Paris wrote:'This painting looks odd. It is currently in the Museum Berggruen, but does anyone know its provenance? (The catalogue says: "purchased in 1996." That is not a provenance.)'

21 September Marissa from Paris wrote:'Where is this painting housed? I saw it at the Musee du quai Branly. Is it there or somewhere else? Any help would be greatly appreciated.'